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Copernicia is a
genus of
palms native to
South America and the
Greater Antilles. Of the
known species and
nothospecies (hybrids), 22 of the 27 are endemic...
- palm wax, is a wax of the
leaves of the
carnauba palm
Copernicia prunifera (synonym:
Copernicia cerifera), a
plant native to and
grown only in the northeastern...
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Copernicia prunifera or the carnaúba palm or
carnaubeira palm (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaʁnaˈubɐ]) is a
species of palm tree
native to northeastern...
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Copernicia fallaensis is a fan palm (family
Palmae or Arecaceae)
which is
endemic to the
region around Falla, Cuba. It is
among the ten
largest palm species...
- nucifera) is not
native to the Caribbean. The
Caribbean species in the
genus Copernicia are all
Greater Antillean endemics; two
species are
restricted to Hispaniola...
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Copernicia baileyana (yarey) is a palm
which is
endemic to
eastern and
central Cuba. Like
other members of this genus, C.
baileyana is a fan palm. Trees...
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Copernicia alba is a
South American species of palm tree,
which is
found in the
Humid Chaco ecoregion in Bolivia, Paraguay, Colombia,
Brazil (in the states...
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Copernicia curtissii is a palm
which is
endemic to Cuba. "
Copernicia curtissii".
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew:
World Checklist of
Selected Plant Families...
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Copernicia longiglossa is a palm
which is
endemic to
eastern Cuba. "
Copernicia longiglossa".
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew:
World Checklist of
Selected Plant...
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Copernicia macroglossa (also
known as the
Petticoat palm, Jata palm, and Jata de Guanabacoa), is a
species of palm
endemic to
western and
central Cuba...